I thought the worst thing in TDKR was the utterly unexplained plot hole where Bruce, freshly escaped from the pit in the middle of the desert in Tunisia or wherever the hell he is (it's distinctly called "some ancient part of the world" ), suddenly appears back in Gotham a few days later, despite it being locked down and watched. To me, that was one of those moments you couldn't just gloss over as "he's Batman" or "it doesn't matter". It ripped me straight out of the film and left the third act just feeling weird. I'm half convinced it was just a fevered dream sequence and Bruce is still dangling from a rope in the Pit.

The thing with the avengers is that they are clearly marvel and clearly comic characters. Plots and dialogue are lifted wholesale and its no problem because itís a comic film. Hitch based Fury on SLJ and then ten years later, he is playing him on screen and its fine. Its comics.

The Nolan movies arenít comic movies. They are action thrillers starring a guy in a rubber gimp suit, so when it borrows stuff, again, its quite jarring.